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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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i 1 -mit'1- Bill ml-t ir-- iiir-iiiiiiilfffi liitfiBfrirnr-j-iitiin: 2A Ogden Standard-Examiner Thursday July 20 1972 US Acts Directly To Support Dollar I Valuation Goes Up ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ILLEGAL DESPITE ALL THAT EXPERIENCE NEW YORK An acupuncture clinic that opened one week ago has closed down in the face of a state ruling that nonphysicians who administered the needle therapy were practicing medicine illegally Dr Arnold Benson said Wednesday that he was closing the Acupuncture Center of New York but planned to fight the ruling by the State Department of Education which regulates the practice of medicine they're saying is that someone with 20 or 30 years of experience in acupuncture can't administer the treatment but that a licensed doctor who doesn't a thing about it he said The clinic employed four Chinese-trainel therapists working under the supervision of Benson a licensed physician In the few days it was open some 300 persons were treated for a variety of ailments Benson claimed that another 3000 persons vere on waiting lists and predicted that the four therapists would now go to resume the practice of acupuncture as he said they had for years O'BRIEN Continued From First' Page mitted to running the campaign through his own organization headed by Gary Hart that has been so successful in winning the nomination but was apparently unwilling to make this clear to who want to stay in a lesser status Sources close to said that when the chairman finally agreed Friday to reconsider staying McGovern said he would have to go back to his advisers At that point the sources said decided to leave STUMBLING BLOCK Some McGovern advisers say one stumbling block wTas refusal to share the committee chairmanship with Mrs Jean Westwood of Utah who succeeded as chairman It was when the first word that she might get the job came out in late June in the Washington Star that McGovern first called to say he wanted him to stay WASHINGTON (AP) Moving boldly to keep the six-month old international currency agreement from collapsing the United States has begun intervening directly in the money-exchange markets to prop up the value The Federal Reserve Board the central bank started selling German marks and other foreign currencies from US reserves for dollars in for-eign exchange markets Wednesday in a sudden depar- directly intervened in exchange markets It formerly used its gold stock to settle dollar claims but President Nixon ended that last Aug 15 Now the United States has nothing to convert foreign currencies since the gold window will re-main closed until a new monetary system is worked out The Federal Reserve Board is doing what other countries have been doing for years to protect their currencies when US HANOI Continued From First Page Ul WE Aim FOIOCASI ture from its previous mone- the money of another country primarily from speculators floods in The spokesman gave tary policy The dollar moved up sharply on European foreign exchanges FORECAST Tonight showers will be found over parts of the northern Plains southern Texas and along portions of the mid Atlantic coast Fair to partly cloudy elsewhere and continued warm and muggy in the east Standard-Examiner UPI Telephoto THE WEATHER TODAY today in the wake of the Feder- no estimate on how many marks al Reserve action It rose to and other currencies it sold in the first day of intervention Wednesday 1716 action was carried out by its New York regional bank the main bank for determining monetary policy Rains Drench Wide Area and political of the accords It appeared to observers that the issue of separation of mili- pent" the President plan outlined in May called for an internationally supervised ceasefire the return of prisoners and a withdrawal of US forces four months after agreement was reached on this The Communists argue that this plan does not settle the basic issue of the who is to control power in and says the Nixon plan would ajor rieason leave what they call an Ameri- for Govners decision to in-ONLY A DEMAND 'can in charge Jerrupt his pos-convention rest nfton coir? hot in South Black Hills this only a demdl HALT B0MBINC so he could vote today on that the in 1 Thu' abo said 1131 if tte an amendmenl by Sen Peter rtf I United States wants to Dominick R-Colo to cut back South Vietnam abandon itsSettle 1116 vietcam problem on I proposed $220-minimum and abolish the through it should wage measure to the $2 voted After both had returned to Washington from the convention over the weekend McGovern Went to see to discuss with him the role he might play announcement apparently stems from that discussion of Sunday night which apparently took place with only the principals involved halt the of North by the House The issue showers as snow mountains above seven-thousand feet Southeast Idaho: Generally cloudy and quite cool through Friday with occasional showers and widely scattered thundershowers showers as snow mountains above seven-thousand feet chance of a few heavy thundershowers with strong gusty winds southeast today highs mostly 60s to lower 70s lows tonight 40s to lower 50s locally 30s high valleys Following are the tempera- Nebraska and in west central Minnesota A tornado was reported near Estelline SD and two funnel clouds sighted in southeastern South Dakota However there were no reports of damage The weather forecasts: Salt Lake City Ogden Provo and Logan: Variable clouds through Friday with a chance of showers or thundershowrers especially during the afternoon and nighttime highs today near 90 and Friday 85 to 90 lows tonight near 60 windy at times probability of measurable rain 40 per cent through Friday Utah: Variable clouds through Friday with scattered showers 31725 marks in Frankfurt half a pfennig higher than Wednesday closing of 31670 marks In Zurich it jumped from 37755 Swiss francs to 379 and in- Paris it reached 474 francs on the free market up from 47225 are moving to play our part to restore order in exchange markets and to do our part in upholding the Smithsonian agreement as others have said a board spokesman in confirming the US action FALLING APART Major non-Communist nations agreed on a new set of money exchange rates last Dec 18 at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington including the first devaluation of the dollar since 1934 and upward revaluation of other currencies But that bargain threatened to fall apart in recent weeks because the British government bailed out and cut its pound sterling loose from the agreed upon exchange rate floating it against other currencies The resulting uneasiness overseas put the dollar under new pressure and several foreign governments mainly West Germany were forced to buy dollars to protect the value of their own money and support the Smithsonian agreement United Press International Showers and thunderstorms spread from the Pacific Northwest and eastern Arizona to New England and Florida today However the activity diminished rapidly in intensity since Wednesday night More than seven inches of rain doused portions of Miami Wednesday causing flooding and delaying some commercial stitutionfset votes- ii bombing Viet- fact the so-called and nam and Shriners Select Illinois Man For Top Position DALLAS (UPI) Henry Struby of Evansville 111 has been elected imperial potentate of the Shrine of North America the highest office He succeeds Victor Thornton of Fort Worth Tex Struby 65 was elected by voting representatives of 172 te I attending the Shrinetennial Imperial Council session Wednesday Struby has spent 40 years in the consumer finance business and is now vice president of Credit Thrift Financial Corp Elected as new imperial champlain of the Shrine was John Jefferson the building commissioner of Meridian Hills Ind Jefferson is in the oil business and has mining interests in Illinois Randolph Thomas past potentate of Morocco Temple of Jacksonville Fla was elected Imperial Outer Guide of the wras expected to involve more than one vote and possibly last into the evening initial reaction to the news that the AFL-CIO Executive Council had voted 27 to ports South Vietnamese ambassador Pham Dang Lam sharply the Communist pro- are but the instruments imposed upon the South Vietnamese people by the United -attacked North Vietnam's Xuan Thuv posals who attended the meeting withj demanding the paral- endorsing either ma- Kissinger Wednesday also lei settlement of the military presidential candidate was called for a combined questions and of the political express disappointment and political settlement and an he said would a confidence that 'the end to US support of the Sai- subordinate the cease-fire not ovep'be ming majority of the island and in scattered sermons gon regime so much to the settlement 0f rauk and file will endorse of Massachusetts Connecticut agreement on all mili- the political problem tut to the a lri the day while talk- and southern New Hampshire ry and political very achievement of your polit- a a small group Wednesday night air traffic Heavy rains accompanied by high winds and hail hit sections of Pittsburgh Pa causing some flash flooding Wednesday and triggering several traffic accidents Lighting caused failures in a large section of Rhode t31TV V-4 ULUiU Will- 95 east low tonight 55 to 65 Southwest Idaho: Variable clouds and quite cool through Friday with scattered showers mainly north and east sections The United States has never Shrine of North America he said cease-fire ill take ical objecthes you would he said the deci- place Only such a cease-fire agree to end the killing only a biis can last and really end the hos- your own political solution is 01 those he tilities Once the military and accepted or only if you are as-? t3e 11111011 power-bro- political questions are agreed sured of reaching the same kers-irocn all other questions such I NEW DAY RECALLED i He said the -vote by the labor fcePeasilv Lam recalled the political Leacersls ear a comity or AmtiitBctDv peace proposals made by thes aSIfna Hew day is ANNIVERSARY United States and South that Both Thuy and Mrs Binh re- nam and said: are always gomg to test over next few POWER OUTAGE State police in Rhode Island said about 450000 people in the northern half of the state were without power for a time An air pollution alert was issued in the Pittsburgh area today and industries were asked to cut back operations Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rains hail and gusty winds also fell Wednesday night in the eastern portions of the Dakotas north central THIS WEEK ENGLISH TAILORS HUGE CLEARANCE precondition ended the French Indochina without demanding order of pri- but I must tell you I won War and divided Vietnam ths nomination over their ac- Thuy charged that the He once again reminded the hve McGovern States has system-1 communists is inconceivable £ai-' atically sabotaged the military that the South Vietnamese Labor as wellas party lead- litical problem can be settled ors cool to McGovern will be 13 FISCHER 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